The former NASCAR driver, 42, declared that she never attended a Sean “Diddy” Combs party in the wake of damning allegations against the jailed rapper — in which he allegedly forced victims into “Freak Off” sex sessions — and that she didn’t need a teleprompter during her speech, which took place in front of thousands of Trump supporters in Lititz.
“Now I’m speaking. I’m not paid to be here. I don’t have a teleprompter. I’m winging this right now, everybody. I don’t need a telephone,” said Patrick, seemingly referring to rapper Cardi B, whose teleprompter issues forced her to read off her phone Friday during a speech at a Harris rally in Milwaukee.
“I never went to a Diddy party. I’m doing this because I love this country and there’s nobody that’s been tested more than Donald Trump on showing his love for this country — through indictments, house raids, mugshots and getting literally shot.
“I mean, I’m standing here, this is a very surreal situation. There is glass around me to make sure that nothing happens. This is the time we’re living in. Nobody has been tested more than him on how much he wants you to have this amazing country not only great again, but better than it’s ever been.”
When an X user reacted favorably to Patrick’s appearance at the rally, she replied, “I’m Danica Patrick and I approve this message,” in a post that featured a crying laughing emoji next to a clip of her speech.
Combs is currently behind bars in Brooklyn’s Metropolitan Detention Center while awaiting trial on sex trafficking and racketeering charges.
The music mogul, who turned 55 on Monday, pleaded not guilty and was denied bail.
There have been whispers that other celebrities will be tarnished as more information comes out in the Diddy case.
A number of celebrities have endorsed Harris, including Lakers star LeBron James and Warriors star Steph Curry, as well as singers Beyonce and Kelly Rowland.
Jennifer Lopez, who dated Combs for two years from 1999 until 2001, endorsed Harris at a rally in Las Vegas on Thursday.
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